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Magdalena Kozłowska is a historian and cultural studies scholar currently serving as a Faculty Member in the Department of History at the University of Warsaw. She earned her PhD in Jewish Studies from Jagiellonian University in 2015, where she also completed her earlier degrees. Her research focuses on Jewish history, particularly in interwar Poland, with a strong emphasis on socialist youth movements, gender dynamics, and cultural representation.
Her academic interests include Jewish History, European History, Gender Studies, Cultural Studies, Yiddish Studies, Israel Studies, and Postcolonial Studies. She has published extensively on topics such as the Tsukunft youth movement, the Medem Sanatorium, the image of Middle Eastern Jews in Eastern European discourse, and transnational development projects like the Namsang cooperative settlements in Burma modeled on Israeli kibbutzim.
The analysis of her recent publications reveals a consistent focus on the intersection of political ideology, cultural identity, and historical memory within Eastern European Jewish communities. Her work often employs interdisciplinary methods, combining history, cultural studies, and gender studies to explore marginalized narratives. She frequently examines how socialist ideals shaped youth education, gender roles, and collective memory in Jewish communities during the interwar period, while also extending her research to post-WWII transnational projects and contemporary identity discourses.
She is actively involved in the academic community as a member of the editorial team for the journal In Geveb and as a board member of the Polish Society for Yiddish Studies. She has co-edited the volume The World Beyond the West: Perspectives from Eastern Europe (2022), contributing to broader conversations on Eastern Europe’s role in global colonial and postcolonial discourses.
Magdalena Kozłowska has no listed scientific awards in the provided sources. She has supervised no publicly listed students. She is not noted as part-time, retired, or deceased, and there is no indication she is former staff. She maintains an active research profile with recent publications in 2024, including book reviews and scholarly articles.




